Pigpen is a district of the Kalistani province of Vrassa. Its capital is Fezhkar, the fourth largest city in Vrassa. Pigpen is located in the extreme south of the province, bordering Neveras. Pigpen is divided both geographically and culturally by the Pigpen Range of the East Wall Mountains: north of the mountains is the Vrassa Valley, a densely populated center of Vrassan culture and home to Fezhkar. South of the mountains is the Gran Valley, a more arid and sparsly populated region dominated by the Granistani tribe of Mu-Tze. While less populated than the north, this area is in fact the center of Granistani (or as they prefer to call themselves, Beimu) culture, and is itself more arable than most of Muan Neveras. In this respect, the southern half of the province is much closer to the Gr
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| - Pigpen is a district of the Kalistani province of Vrassa. Its capital is Fezhkar, the fourth largest city in Vrassa. Pigpen is located in the extreme south of the province, bordering Neveras. Pigpen is divided both geographically and culturally by the Pigpen Range of the East Wall Mountains: north of the mountains is the Vrassa Valley, a densely populated center of Vrassan culture and home to Fezhkar. South of the mountains is the Gran Valley, a more arid and sparsly populated region dominated by the Granistani tribe of Mu-Tze. While less populated than the north, this area is in fact the center of Granistani (or as they prefer to call themselves, Beimu) culture, and is itself more arable than most of Muan Neveras. In this respect, the southern half of the province is much closer to the Gr
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| - Pigpen is a district of the Kalistani province of Vrassa. Its capital is Fezhkar, the fourth largest city in Vrassa. Pigpen is located in the extreme south of the province, bordering Neveras. Pigpen is divided both geographically and culturally by the Pigpen Range of the East Wall Mountains: north of the mountains is the Vrassa Valley, a densely populated center of Vrassan culture and home to Fezhkar. South of the mountains is the Gran Valley, a more arid and sparsly populated region dominated by the Granistani tribe of Mu-Tze. While less populated than the north, this area is in fact the center of Granistani (or as they prefer to call themselves, Beimu) culture, and is itself more arable than most of Muan Neveras. In this respect, the southern half of the province is much closer to the Granistan district of Neveras than to its northern half.
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